EPISODES
- All
- |Episodes
- |Small Business Saturdays

On this Small Business Saturday episode of the podcast, Whitney Miller, the original MasterChef winner, discussed her passion for cooking, influenced by her Southern upbringing and family. She highlighted her transition from a young pastry chef to a successful cookbook author and cookie entrepreneur. Miller emphasized the importance of using natural, high-quality ingredients in her recipes and cookies, including raw cane sugar, and pure vanilla extract. Miller shared...

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head is inside the Oval Office of the White House asking President Donald Trump several important questions. Meanwhile, Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee joins the show to talk about the Democrats potentially choosing to shut down the federal government over funding arguments. And to round out the program, Mike Howell of The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project talks about his unbelievable investigation...

On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with education policy expert Corey DeAngelis to discuss the recent firings at the Department of Education and the broader push to reduce bureaucracy in public schooling. DeAngelis makes the case for eliminating the Education Department entirely, citing inefficiencies, constitutional concerns, and the benefits of returning control to the states. He highlights the success of school choice policies in...

On this episode of the podcast, South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman discusses the 99-page funding bill, as well as Elon Musk’s role in exposing more than $154B in waste from the USAID agency, with a total of $105B in savings for every taxpayer. Congressman Norman praised Musk’s efforts and called for a recission package drafted and passed by Congress to cut unnecessary spending. He highlighted the clean CR...

On this Small Business Saturday episode of the podcast, Kate Assaraf, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Dip Sustainable Hair Care discusses her mission and success when creating high-quality, eco-friendly hair products that are both effective and affordable. Assaraf shares the inspiration behind her innovative product line, including a daily-use shampoo bar, a conditioner bar that lasts for months, and a versatile hair and body dry oil. She...

On this episode of the podcast, Cornerstone University President Gerson Moreno-Riaño discusses the potential changes in the U.S. education system, particularly the impact of President Donald Trump’s mission to shift education funding from the Department of Education back to the states. Moreno-Riaño emphasizes the need for innovation or consolidation in both K-12 and higher education due to declining high school graduates and market forces. He further highlights the...

On this episode of the podcast, Liz Harrington, former national spokeswoman for President Donald J. Trump, breaks down the stark contrast between Democrat and Republican reactions to President Trump’s fifth address to a joint session of Congress. Harrington highlights Trump’s long speech, his fight against corruption, especially with Ukraine, and his strong economic policies like tariffs. Harrington also called out Democrats for their lack of respectful engagement, voter...

On this episode of the podcast, Bestselling Author AJ Rice talks about the lack of ‘woke’ Oscar acceptance speeches, winning more elections and his new book, “The White Privilege Album” which you can purchase on Amazon or in book stores today. Rice emphasized the importance of not letting small issues divide the right, citing examples like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Tulsi Gabbard. He also criticized the left’s...

On this episode of the podcast, Steve Moore, former senior economic advisor to President Donald Trump, discussed the economic impact of recent and past administrations. He highlighted President Biden’s policies, including the Keystone XL pipeline shutdown and increased debt, which he argued were intentionally harmful. Moore further praised President Trump’s initiatives, such as deregulation and tax cuts, which he believes are deflationary. He noted that Biden’s spending contributed...

On this episode of the podcast, Georgia Congressman Andrew Clyde joins the show to break down a major House Republican victory — passing a resolution to find $1.5 trillion in savings while extending the 2017 tax cuts. As a member of the House Budget and Appropriations Committees, Rep. Clyde explains the push for $2 trillion in savings to support $4.5 trillion in tax relief. The Georgia Republican also...

On this episode of the podcast, retired FBI Executive Assistant Director and author of the book titled, “WANTED: The FBI I Once Knew,” Chris Piehota breaks down the major shifts happening at the Bureau under new leadership. He shares his insights on the confirmation of Kash Patel as FBI Director and Dan Bongino, who was recently appointed by President Trump as the deputy director of the organization. Piehota...

On this Small Business Saturday episode of the podcast, Mike Kucharski, co-owner of JKC Trucking, talks about the challenges the trucking industry faced under the Biden Administration, including high diesel prices, overregulation, and excessive lawsuits leading to “nuclear verdicts.” He highlighted the economic impact of inflation and volume volatility, noting that 70% of goods are transported by semi-truck. Kucharski also expressed optimisim when it came to regulatory relief...

On this episode of the podcast, Couy Griffin, Founder of Cowboys for Trump and former Otero County Commissioner, shares his journey of political activism, his steadfast support for President Trump, and his firsthand experience with the fallout from January 6. Griffin opens up about his arrest, time in solitary confinement and removal from elected office on insurrection charges, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the consequence he’s...

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with investigative journalist and author Seamus Bruner to uncover the deep-rooted corruption within USAID and its connections to the Clinton Foundation. Bruner argues that USAID operates as a money-laundering tool for propaganda and regime change. The discussion also dives into Elon Musk’s influence in the Trump Administration, the Supreme Court’s recent decision overturning Chevron deference, and what it means...